It is an English idiom meaning: to look good or nice. Can be used in the following way: if you see a beautiful boat in full sail cutting proudly through the sea, you might say 'now doesn't that paint a rosy picture!'
someone who is good at gardening
No difference. Though usually when saying photo they mean a printed one not one on a device or etc.
That is the correct spelling of the color, rosy red.
That is the correct spelling of "rosy" (bright, cheerful, or pink like a rose).
This is not an idiom. Idioms are phrases that don't mean anything unless you know the definition. This is a sentence saying that your photograph or painting or drawing is sitting atop a piano.
someone who is good at gardening
If by "Rosy Red" you mean a Rosy Barb they can live for 4 years or so. If they are used as a 'feeder fish" their life span obviously would only last as long as they are not fed to something.
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Hayden means "The Rosy Meadow." The origin is English.
No difference. Though usually when saying photo they mean a printed one not one on a device or etc.
Rosy Samad's birth name is Rosy Afsari.
The sun rose.
its personly someone preaty and verry smart from paola delgado
The saying is, 'One picture is worth a thousand words'.
what does these symbols mean on this picture
Rosy is an adjective.
Never, if the rosy boa that eats the other will die in a coma.EDIT: Rosy boas are not by any means cannibalistic.